Transnational environmental crime: made in the world
Lorraine Elliott
Chapter 8 in Transnational Environmental Crime, 2026, pp 148-157 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter revisits the key themes in the book and its contribution to the burgeoning literature on how markets, trade, and criminality intersect, mindful of the focus on a plausibility probe rather than proof of concept. In particular, it focuses on four international political economy themes that have framed or been illuminated by this investigation and that shed further light on how various transnational environmental crime markets and trades are ‘made in the world’: illicit market dynamics; network attributes; the everyday political economy; and the fluid boundaries between licit and illicit economies.
Keywords: Illicit Market Dynamics; Everyday Political Economy; Illegal Market Dynamics; Convergance of Legal and Illegal Economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035374359
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